This 1932 Ford truck looks great clad in Emerald Green with an oak
bed -- and had some screen time in Live By Night the recent Ben
Affleck period piece filmed in Georgia. '32 was the very first year
of production for the Ford flathead V8 -- only about 700 engines
were produced and even fewer made it into pickup trucks. The vast
majority were powered by the flathead 4 cylinder derived from the
Model A. The 65-horsepower 21-stud V8 in this truck is believed to
be the original engine. This example is mostly stock aside from a
12-volt electrical system upgrade and it maintains a correct
unmolested look inside and out. It starts runs and drives well --
steering brakes clutch gearbox etc. all feel good. All gauges and
lights are working. Tires are newer. The truck shows very well;
sheet metal is straight and solid with no known rust issues on the
cab fenders running board or frame. The spare tire carrier is
original and very nicely preserved. The wood bed has been replaced
at some point with oak; it looks great topside and underneath.
Glass is good. Interior shows well.For more information about this
rare V8-powered one-ton 1932 Ford Model B pickup available at
Motorcar Studio in Atlanta please call 404-692-5250.
Vehicle Details
1932 Ford Pickup
Listing ID:CC-680586
Price:$19,900
Location:Atlanta, Georgia
Year:1932
Make:Ford
Model:Pickup
Exterior Color:Emerald Green
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:68956
Stock Number:427TC
VIN:31244
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